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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 78643" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>DDD, I know I will want to move out in the end. We own an 80 foot long ranch with 5 bedrooms. His father built this house, h grew up in it, that is why he wants it. I have no intention of living in a house this house with just me and easy child. Plus there are to many memories. I would like my own place to start fresh and start my own memories. </p><p></p><p>No he won't be at sister in law's party. He is actually on his way to VT with difficult child and difficult child's girlfriend. This has at least brought them closer together. If he wasn't going away I would have suggested they call him and I would have stayed home. This is his family. My sister in law said he actually called her today and wished her happy birthday, so I know he is missing out on the family stuff we all do on the weekends. </p><p></p><p>It will be tough. I know I need to widen my circle of friends, but my sister in law is one of my closest friends and has been for years. </p><p></p><p>Another thing I need to realize is that we both live in the same town, we both belong to the Elks club, so there are times that we are both going to be at the same place at the same time. Next weekend may be that first time. We all have tickets to a family pig roast at the elks, and I'm sure it's something he will want to go to also. I may have to rethink going.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 78643, member: 2442"] DDD, I know I will want to move out in the end. We own an 80 foot long ranch with 5 bedrooms. His father built this house, h grew up in it, that is why he wants it. I have no intention of living in a house this house with just me and easy child. Plus there are to many memories. I would like my own place to start fresh and start my own memories. No he won't be at sister in law's party. He is actually on his way to VT with difficult child and difficult child's girlfriend. This has at least brought them closer together. If he wasn't going away I would have suggested they call him and I would have stayed home. This is his family. My sister in law said he actually called her today and wished her happy birthday, so I know he is missing out on the family stuff we all do on the weekends. It will be tough. I know I need to widen my circle of friends, but my sister in law is one of my closest friends and has been for years. Another thing I need to realize is that we both live in the same town, we both belong to the Elks club, so there are times that we are both going to be at the same place at the same time. Next weekend may be that first time. We all have tickets to a family pig roast at the elks, and I'm sure it's something he will want to go to also. I may have to rethink going. [/QUOTE]
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